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and so much that it seems to be changing in the energy industry with unconditional sources of energy becoming more fruitful. are we concerned that the recent success in excluding those natural resources might become less of this? >> there is a rhetoric and there is a reality. a rhetoric is that we are trying to foster a knowledge-based economy and so the new buzzword, the last two years the buzzword has been a knowledge-based economy in preparation for this. and a knowledge-based economy is great. it sounds very exciting and interesting and it doesn't, at least in the political system, and a fundamentally based economy, it is far from reality. the actual reality is that what qatar is trying to do is prepare itself through this international investment. so it uses the sovereign wealth to position itself in a way that can bring the revenues with its liquefied natural gas, when that source dries up. one thing that doha and qatar does is that it has, as you know, it is the world's largest supplier of liquefied natural gas and it also has long-term contracts with its purchasers and these
and so much that it seems to be changing in the energy industry with unconditional sources of energy becoming more fruitful. are we concerned that the recent success in excluding those natural resources might become less of this? >> there is a rhetoric and there is a reality. a rhetoric is that we are trying to foster a knowledge-based economy and so the new buzzword, the last two years the buzzword has been a knowledge-based economy in preparation for this. and a knowledge-based economy...
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the energy crisis in syria. there are ethnic minorities of that except and help, but there is one minority, the indigenous people of sochi, the place where the olympic games will be. people in100,000 syria, expelled by rush at some point to the middle east. those people want to come back to russia now, but there is no help from the russian and some are actually deported, whole families deported. go back to the north caucasus. policysee any change of regarding the refugees in syria? >> could usefully to us to this group this? -- is? >> this is a group of from the northern caucasus who left the 19th century mostly during the fighting, or after fighting against russian and they leave across the middle east, and many of them in syria. you know, i think it is a very public at issue because on the one hand, yes, russia offered different nationalities who want to leave syria. as i read a couple of days ago, several hundred of those came to a territory which russia recognizes as an independent state. they try to live th
the energy crisis in syria. there are ethnic minorities of that except and help, but there is one minority, the indigenous people of sochi, the place where the olympic games will be. people in100,000 syria, expelled by rush at some point to the middle east. those people want to come back to russia now, but there is no help from the russian and some are actually deported, whole families deported. go back to the north caucasus. policysee any change of regarding the refugees in syria? >>...
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issue of energy efficiency. we all have to be very careful of thinking that this changes russia's position even in europe. demand is different, but the russians are going to respond to occurred over the next of lawyers, we will have lots of discussions that russia is back, look, how did that happen? >> yes, right here, the woman in red. >> [inaudible] >> could you speak up a little bit? >> my question is for mr. lukyanov, and this is a very different topic. the ethnic crisis in syria. there are ethnic minorities of russia that except and help, but there is one minority, the indigenous people of sochi, the place where the olympic games will be. they consist of more than 100,000 diaspora people in syria, expelled by russia at some point to the middle east. those people want to come back to russia now, but there is no help from the russian authorities, and some are actually deported, whole families deported who manaqe to go back to the north caucasus. do you see any change of policy regarding the refugees in syria?
issue of energy efficiency. we all have to be very careful of thinking that this changes russia's position even in europe. demand is different, but the russians are going to respond to occurred over the next of lawyers, we will have lots of discussions that russia is back, look, how did that happen? >> yes, right here, the woman in red. >> [inaudible] >> could you speak up a little bit? >> my question is for mr. lukyanov, and this is a very different topic. the ethnic...
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the energy crisis in syria. there are ethnic minorities of russia that except and help, but there is one minority, the indigenous people of sochi, the place where the olympic games will be. more than 100,000 people in syria, expelled by rush at some point to the middle east. those people want to come back to russia now, but there is no help from the russian authorities, and some are actually deported, whole families deported. go back to the north caucasus. do you see any change of policy regarding the refugees in syria? >> could you explain to us who this group is? >> this is a group of from the northern caucasus who left russia in the 19th century mostly during the fighting, or after fighting against russian empire, and they leave across the middle east, and many of them in syria. you know, i think it is a very complicated issue because on the one hand, yes, russia offered refuge to different nationalities who want to leave syria. as i read a couple of days ago, several hundred of those came to a territory whic
the energy crisis in syria. there are ethnic minorities of russia that except and help, but there is one minority, the indigenous people of sochi, the place where the olympic games will be. more than 100,000 people in syria, expelled by rush at some point to the middle east. those people want to come back to russia now, but there is no help from the russian authorities, and some are actually deported, whole families deported. go back to the north caucasus. do you see any change of policy...
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we have high confidence that the international atomic energy agency can verify every element of that. the more problematic issue will come in the final deal if one is concluded. there you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that you don't have a covert program, clandestine program. the iranians don't have a good track record in keeping a covert throw graham covert. they have an enrichment program, an enrichment facility at natanz and a dissident group. they had another covert enrichment program there the holy city of calm western intelligence agencies discovered it and during 2009. it has made the iranians a bit wary of being able to keep a covert program covert and they paid a high price for those. the price they paid was crippling sanctions. their economy isn't any better now. they will be wary of doing this but we will have to insist on some very interested verification measures to be able to give some measure of confidence that they don't have covert facilities going forward. >> what do you think the best deal could be from a practical standpoint? we know
we have high confidence that the international atomic energy agency can verify every element of that. the more problematic issue will come in the final deal if one is concluded. there you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that you don't have a covert program, clandestine program. the iranians don't have a good track record in keeping a covert throw graham covert. they have an enrichment program, an enrichment facility at natanz and a dissident group. they had another...
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from the outset of the crisis, the time and energy we put into the domestic regulatory reform has been repaired with international efforts. we've made considerable progress through the g20 and the financial stability board in designing a more stable and resilient global financial system. design is not sufficient. implementation and follow through are key. we must avoid the race to the bottom. next february i will meet in australia with g20 finance ministers and i will use this as an opportunity to call on the world biggest economies to bear down even more forcefully on implementation. our 2014 agenda is this, we will take steps to make sure that global banks, meet the high standards. that means moving swiftly to build strong and high quality capital, properly weigh risk assets, curb leverage and build strong liquidity buffers. several years ago, the g20 recommended the trading reporting of over the counter derivatives be in place now. we need to make sure these -around the globe.e put in place there will be different cross border issues to manage. these are complex. major financial ins
from the outset of the crisis, the time and energy we put into the domestic regulatory reform has been repaired with international efforts. we've made considerable progress through the g20 and the financial stability board in designing a more stable and resilient global financial system. design is not sufficient. implementation and follow through are key. we must avoid the race to the bottom. next february i will meet in australia with g20 finance ministers and i will use this as an opportunity...
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and there's a double whammy the national grid bore that energy reserves are dangerously low the risk of blackouts this winter will be higher than it's been for almost a decade but the more pressing problem for many remains simply getting through this winter how many of the. cabinet truly live. money that that we get doesn't make any difference to david cameron or i knew what if those tests are cilia r t london. and a very brief look now at some other stories making news around the world a green peace activists have been arrested in geneva after staging a protest and energy conference in polar bear costumes brought snow to the luxury hotel hosting the event before pouring oil on it and some of the activists dressed as waiters mannish and opening a ban and served oil spill cocktails to conference delegates environmentalist are opposed to drilling in the arctic plan by one of the summit sponsors russian oil giant gazprom. a series of targeted attacks has rocked pakistan's biggest city of karachi killing at least eleven people and want to solve armed man on motorcycles killed three cleri
and there's a double whammy the national grid bore that energy reserves are dangerously low the risk of blackouts this winter will be higher than it's been for almost a decade but the more pressing problem for many remains simply getting through this winter how many of the. cabinet truly live. money that that we get doesn't make any difference to david cameron or i knew what if those tests are cilia r t london. and a very brief look now at some other stories making news around the world a green...
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in terms of energy supply for up to six years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well. on the test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes but it take. a place near blackpool that would rather fracking taking place there so these are things that are still these protests are still taking place and there is a sense of course the protest at the moment in manchester that is an exploratory drilling that's a test site but there is a sense that if companies are investing money into exploratory drilling it's going to lead to fracking well fracking is also causing a stir across the atlantic the u.s. state of texas was shaken by several earthquakes last week some scientists pointing the finger at dozens of shoal gas drilling wells in the area and went to find out about the concerns there. we're in a town called them ten in texas guess wells are everywhere here they're hard to mix there are two hundred and seventy three gas wells just in this town fracking is responsible for the ga
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but if you look at what you did on immigration reform and on energy, just to mention a couple, and your election returns, you would have to say in a you're probably a textbook example of what happens when you get out the do the right thing. you're able to get things done in the end. you have a legacy to look to. so, you know, it's more than just rhetoric and textbook theory. some of you have put it in practice. and you should be very proud of what you've done and i know curt's put it in practice too. i didn't mean to embarrass you. i wanted to point that out as a real world example of what we're talking about. >> i haven't seen anybody stand. we have a couple of minutes left. any members of the audience would like to pose a question. we have senator ward from hawaii. gene, you're up. >> can we we come visit? >> hawaii is unique, obviously. not only because of the terrain but because of the political history. we have a super majority. i'm in the house of 51. my caucus is 7. in the senate, there's one republican and 24 democrats. what are some insights that i can bring back. i really like
but if you look at what you did on immigration reform and on energy, just to mention a couple, and your election returns, you would have to say in a you're probably a textbook example of what happens when you get out the do the right thing. you're able to get things done in the end. you have a legacy to look to. so, you know, it's more than just rhetoric and textbook theory. some of you have put it in practice. and you should be very proud of what you've done and i know curt's put it in...
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and there's a double whammy the national grid bore that energy reserves are dangerously low the risk of blackouts this winter will be higher than it's been for almost a decade but the more pressing problem for many remains simply getting through this winter how many of the. cabinet truly live almost sort of money that the that we get doesn't make any difference to david cameron no i mean what it does and does are cilia are to london and a brief look now at some other stories from around the world swiss police have arrested eight greenpeace activists in geneva after they staged a protest and an energy conference were to asterism polar bear costumes brought snow to the luxury hotel hosting the event before pouring oil on it and some of the activists dressed as waiters managed to enter the opening event and served oil spill cocktails to conference delegates. series of targeted attacks has rocked pakistan's biggest city of karachi killing at least eleven people and was sold armed man on motorcycles killed three clerics and two foreign students at a seminary the city remains tense with ma
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in terms of energy supply for up to six years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well. on the test sites and i personally spoke to a man in last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes but it take. place near blackpool that would drill the fracking taking place there so these are things that are still these protests are still taking place and there is a sense of course the protest at the moment in manchester that is an exploratory drilling that's a test site but there is a sense that if companies are investing money into exploratory drilling it's going to lead to fracking. well avoiding reporting. from greenland but she's not in the green part of england well she's joining us on the line from brussels where hi judy ritchie thanks for your time we're seeing fracking causing more and more problems we're hearing more stories about it coming out now for east and west europe this is going to draw the attention from the e.u. authorities at last or are they still turning more of a blind eye to it than you'd like. well certainly there
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energy giant chevron six weeks ago and he also won brussels to review their case and have launched an online and i fracking campaign. fracking is also causing a stir across the atlantic the u.s. state of texas was rocked by several earthquakes last week with some scientists pointing the finger at dozens of gas drilling wells in the area are just gets to count find out why people are so concerned. we're in a town called them ten in texas guess wells are everywhere here they're hard to me they're two hundred and seventy three gas wells just in this town fracking is responsible for the gas boom in the west but people here fear that they're going to be the ones paying for that. i'm very worried when they start packing i will have to leave because of the diesel fumes more than anything and i was has already had two heart attacks from it and they tell us it is an environmental basically coming from the actual whales. we do believe it's coming from fracking you know the gas industry holds a lot of weight with the government that is frightening but when you see here your friends and family be
energy giant chevron six weeks ago and he also won brussels to review their case and have launched an online and i fracking campaign. fracking is also causing a stir across the atlantic the u.s. state of texas was rocked by several earthquakes last week with some scientists pointing the finger at dozens of gas drilling wells in the area are just gets to count find out why people are so concerned. we're in a town called them ten in texas guess wells are everywhere here they're hard to me they're...
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see the way too africa, energy and infrastructure. it is very important to us. >> i think this audience would be very interested in your assessment of whether russia is going to be playing a larger role in the region, and what effect that is going to have on israel? >> russia is a completely different issue. , it isd we see impossible to disregard russia to it is very important, a key player in many regions of the world. russians moree and more active in the middle east. course weypt, and of conversationse with russia. and i think we are pleased to keep this is the 30 -- keep the sincerity, and have an open dialogue with russia. i think what we're seeing in the syrian case, with russia and the they have as, common approach and a common view. it is the able the addition of this approach that is much much easier than all others. . what is your sense as a careful observer of russian tell you what is possible, what is likely with the geneva these conference on syria meets at the end of january? do you think russia is willing to work with
see the way too africa, energy and infrastructure. it is very important to us. >> i think this audience would be very interested in your assessment of whether russia is going to be playing a larger role in the region, and what effect that is going to have on israel? >> russia is a completely different issue. , it isd we see impossible to disregard russia to it is very important, a key player in many regions of the world. russians moree and more active in the middle east. course...
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in terms of energy supply for up to six years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well. on the test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes that had taken place near blackpool that would have fracking taking place there so there is a sense that if companies are investing money into exploratory drilling it's going to lead to fracking. spoke to british. but she's from the green party she thinks europe's divided over fracking with a great deal of pressure from big business there's certainly a big disagreement there are countries which are a very much in favor of moving ahead with maximum extraction of shale gas they see this as a way of maybe securing more of their own energy supply rather than perhaps relying on something whether it's russia or brando or wherever there are others that have a de facto moratorium on this that are not going to go ahead countries such as as france so there is a real difference of opinion but i think that across the european union we really need
in terms of energy supply for up to six years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well. on the test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes that had taken place near blackpool that would have fracking taking place there so there is a sense that if companies are investing money into exploratory drilling it's going to lead to fracking. spoke to british. but she's from the green party...
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you've got things like the energy prices. some of those green measures being brought into general taxation. you've got free lunches, the free zone fuel duty. >> i've got free lunches? have i? >> you specifically, the government has targeted you. you also might get a few bits of tinkering around the edges. >> i don't know if i want someone to tinker around my edges. >> especially after a free lunch. >> is that why you get the free lunch? okay. i see what the price is now. >> now, you might get an announcement that they're going to start a second wave of privatization. that's going to be a retail offering. you might hear something on rbs or the bank levy and you might get some things like foreign owners in the property in the uk harder with capital gains tax. so little bits and pieces. a free zone business trade. >> thanks for that. plenty more to come. of course, we have extended programming tomorrow for the chancellor's autumn statement and it coincides following the decision from the bank of england and the ebc, as well. all
you've got things like the energy prices. some of those green measures being brought into general taxation. you've got free lunches, the free zone fuel duty. >> i've got free lunches? have i? >> you specifically, the government has targeted you. you also might get a few bits of tinkering around the edges. >> i don't know if i want someone to tinker around my edges. >> especially after a free lunch. >> is that why you get the free lunch? okay. i see what the price...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> police say a pennsylvania couple confessed plotted and killed a man just because they wanted to. they are facing several charges including homicide. looking into this case. is there any kind of explanat n explanation. fred, police tell us that, the new ly wed couple posted an add to lure a 42-year-old man. according to investigators she picked him up from a local mall, they started to drive when he started to touch her she said she pulled a knife from between the seats. police say her husband was hiding in the back seat of the car and held a rope around his neck in order to keep his head back. here is what police are telling us the couple is saying now. >> he tells us that they intended to kill somebody together. they had tried to tkill others and failed and this one had actually worked. >> she told us that her husband was not involved and she did this alone and blacked out during part of th
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> police say a pennsylvania couple confessed plotted and killed a man just because they wanted to. they are facing several charges including homicide. looking into this case. is there any kind of explanat n explanation. fred, police tell us that, the new ly wed couple posted an add to lure a 42-year-old man....
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energy drink consumption doubled from 2007 to 2011. more than $12,000,000,000 worth of energy drinks were sold last year and some estimates say sales will reach more than 21 billion within five years. dr. yonas dorner at the university holiday in bon germany offered the study and presented it at the annual meeting chicago and he joins us from there. dr. dorner, thank you for joining us. we should note that your findings aren't peer reviewed yet, but you found that healthy adults could experience increased heart con tractions an hour after consuming an energy drink. in laymen's terms, what are the biggest impacts that could have on the heart? >> that's exactly right. we investigated young, healthy volunteers before and one hour after energy drink consumption. we managed an increased contr t contractibility one hour after con subtle. it's basically what you can say a strength in palm functioning. >> so i guess my question is: is what does that mean? your study comes on top of the american heart association study in martha found that ener
energy drink consumption doubled from 2007 to 2011. more than $12,000,000,000 worth of energy drinks were sold last year and some estimates say sales will reach more than 21 billion within five years. dr. yonas dorner at the university holiday in bon germany offered the study and presented it at the annual meeting chicago and he joins us from there. dr. dorner, thank you for joining us. we should note that your findings aren't peer reviewed yet, but you found that healthy adults could...
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in terms of energy supply for up to six years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well. on the test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes but it take. place near blackpool that would rather fracking taking place there so these are things that are still these protests are still taking place and there is a sense of course processed at the moment in manchester that is an exploratory drilling that's a test site but there is a sense that if companies are investing money into exploratory drilling it's going to lead to fracking earlier we spoke to a campaigner with friends of the youth who believes the profit isn't worth the risk of causing europe or damage to the environment extracting shell gas isn't cheap and one of the arguments that the government was putting forward for shell gas was that it was going to bring down our energy bills but your energy analysts and even now the secretary of state has said himself that this won't bring down energy bills because we are in a eur
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energy lives here. b1 let's say you are one of the millions that couldn't me it into work today and maybe you figured that you log onto the obamacare website. chances are that you're we time goes down. today we are just learning that things are going up. promoting low premiums for scores of americans, but there is a catch, and it's a big one. it comes at a cost of much higher
energy lives here. b1 let's say you are one of the millions that couldn't me it into work today and maybe you figured that you log onto the obamacare website. chances are that you're we time goes down. today we are just learning that things are going up. promoting low premiums for scores of americans, but there is a catch, and it's a big one. it comes at a cost of much higher
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but it is one where, right now, my job is not to did they energy markets or energy futures. it is to get pollution. the pollution i am looking at is traditional glutens, as well as carbon. natural gas being abundant has been a game changer in our ability to really move forward thatpollution reductions have been very hard to get our arms around for many decades. >> we are about out of time. i want to ask one last question. resiliency.nd three years ago, i refused to use the words. my basic view is we needed to reduce the omissions and start talking about adaptation and resiliency was in some ways to give up. the reality is we have to talk about it now. epa probably -- does not have a regulatory arm on this one, but can you talk a little bit -- you come from a part of the country, you probably see impacts probably earlier than other parts. >> it is funny i was where you in terms of wanting to focus on mitigation first. knowieve adaptation, and i the president does, is anonymously important to address. it is an immediate safety issue. dash it is -- it is an enormous economic th
but it is one where, right now, my job is not to did they energy markets or energy futures. it is to get pollution. the pollution i am looking at is traditional glutens, as well as carbon. natural gas being abundant has been a game changer in our ability to really move forward thatpollution reductions have been very hard to get our arms around for many decades. >> we are about out of time. i want to ask one last question. resiliency.nd three years ago, i refused to use the words. my basic...
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we believe that the international community will find for itself that it has been basically, it'ss energy, resources and a great deal of money because these inspections require a lot of money. all of this will have been waited on an attempt, pushed by possessor of nuclear weapons outside the framework of mpt, with most security council regulations that it has not complied with, i am talking about israel and it is diverting international attention, wasting international money, creating a smoke screen, fearmongering, in fact, trading in international fear, & black male in order to advance its legitimate policies and practices in this region. we are not in for a surprise. the international community is for a surprise. >> i see your point. israel, many arab countries are also of the same view that, you know what? we don't trust iran and iran's nuclear program for us is a real issue. >>ibility end from -- >>ibility i need of the day, our neighbors in gcc came out with a statement in cue a kuwait welcoming the agreement. i welcome their sense of realism and the attempt to address the realities
we believe that the international community will find for itself that it has been basically, it'ss energy, resources and a great deal of money because these inspections require a lot of money. all of this will have been waited on an attempt, pushed by possessor of nuclear weapons outside the framework of mpt, with most security council regulations that it has not complied with, i am talking about israel and it is diverting international attention, wasting international money, creating a smoke...
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for and you have to keep gathering you have to keep speaking out because you know it's right while energy giants are rubbing their hands we're going to suppression of gigantic profits many here are increasingly fearful about the water that they dream about the air that they breathe about the land that their house is standing on and they don't trust the government assessment of the damage from fracking because they say the oil and gas industry will make sure that no conclusive study comes out and even if it does come out they believe the industry will make sure that it doesn't become a basis for effective regulations in denton texas i'm going to shut down or take. protesters in the libyan port city of do and i have driven islamist militias out of their time on the third day of mass protests crowds marched through the city calling for the proper enforcement of security by the army and police at the same time a bomb exploded beneath the car of a former city council he was one of the first times leaders to quit and leave the teetering a.t.c. . turner is situated in the oil rich east of the co
for and you have to keep gathering you have to keep speaking out because you know it's right while energy giants are rubbing their hands we're going to suppression of gigantic profits many here are increasingly fearful about the water that they dream about the air that they breathe about the land that their house is standing on and they don't trust the government assessment of the damage from fracking because they say the oil and gas industry will make sure that no conclusive study comes out...
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iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy. but because of its record of violating its obligations. iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear programs that make it impossible to develop a nuclear weapon. the scope and role of iran's enrichment as is set forth in the language within this document says that iran's peaceful nuclear program is subject to a negotiation and to mutual agreement. despite the officials attempts to appease the hawks with punches are flying here looks like we tacitly agreed that they will be enriching for commercial purposes down the road so i think you gonna say on capitol hill again a bipartisan effort to try to make sure that this is not the falling rain. another set of marco rubio call that deal quote a blow to our allies in the region who are already concerned about america's commitment to their security i think a lot of people both in the middle east and on capitol hill are very concerned that this interim deal becomes the new norm opponents of the deal in washington and abroad are already
iran like any nation should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy. but because of its record of violating its obligations. iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear programs that make it impossible to develop a nuclear weapon. the scope and role of iran's enrichment as is set forth in the language within this document says that iran's peaceful nuclear program is subject to a negotiation and to mutual agreement. despite the officials attempts to appease the hawks with punches are...
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they are going to give the international atomic energy agency daily access to their enrichment facilities. right now, the iaea gets to go about once a week. i understand there will also be remote monitoring cameras installed. at least according to one account. more transparency and limits on the program and turning the stock piles into less dangerous forms. the iranians will continue to enrich uranium to five percent -- 5%. they say they will not increase their stockpile. they will take their excess and turn it into again at how to form, a form that cannot be readily turned into weapons, but they will still have a stop asle, which could give them half dozen nuclear bombs -- but they will still have a stockpile . putting on my hat is the devil's advocate here, this agreement does not force iran to dismantle a single centrifuge or enrichment plant -- i'm sorry, you cannot hear? do you hear me now? [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. can you hear me now? >> can you hear me now? okay. everybody else seems to be able to hear me. i thought i was talking in a loud enough voice but let me continue. to play
they are going to give the international atomic energy agency daily access to their enrichment facilities. right now, the iaea gets to go about once a week. i understand there will also be remote monitoring cameras installed. at least according to one account. more transparency and limits on the program and turning the stock piles into less dangerous forms. the iranians will continue to enrich uranium to five percent -- 5%. they say they will not increase their stockpile. they will take their...
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the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. mm. mm-hmm. [ enne revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offers end december 31st. [ sant] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 f $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. lou: two days of talks to work out the details of implementing last months and around nuclear deals and specifically the two sides need to settle the start date of iran's promise of a six-month nuclear freeze and how it will be monitored and when sanctions against iran will be eased. in a permanent deal is taking a number of very serious obstacles. holding talks with top government officials and the drawdown of american forces from neighboring afghanistan. today, chuck hagel warned pakistani leaders to resolve anti-drunk protest stalling nato shipments across the border of afghanistan and pakistan wants to continue to receive hundreds of millions of dollars in u.s. mili
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in terms of energy supply for up to fix years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well. on the test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes but it take. place near blackpool from that one trailer fracking taking place there so these are things that are still these protests are still taking place and there is a sense of course that processed and women in manchester that is an exploratory drilling that's a test site but there is a sense that if companies are investing money into exploratory drilling it's going to lead to fracking let's get more reaction now from the meter a bit dragon present that we cancel of the remaining ecologist party he joins us live from bucharest thank you very much for coming on to r.t. we've seen here that the protests are not just to remain here they're also in the u.k. and also we've seen in america over the last couple of weeks but do you feel that the protesters voice is actually having any impact on the authorities is anyone in authority list
in terms of energy supply for up to fix years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well. on the test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes but it take. place near blackpool from that one trailer fracking taking place there so these are things that are still these protests are still taking place and there is a sense of course that processed and women in manchester that is an...
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like green businesses or we could use the energy companies on the other end. the oil and gas industry. i will postpone paying income tax for year. because i said so. dotake this group and something similar. tweak their tax rather than pay 38%. they will pay 20% for the next year. it seems to me if he has the legal authority to amend taxes which the affordable care act is a tax according to the supreme court. what is to prevent him from just amending any tax to his liking? if you would,is professor turley. >> thank you. i -- in your first remark about it is true that they are equal branches. the most timeent on congress because it is the thumping heart of the madisonian system. it is where the magic happens and that is to take those interests that destroy countries and turn them into a majority. compromise trade when we get to the issue of taxes, that is one of the most divisive issues facing the country. when someone comes through for congress and says i want my group to be excluded, it produces a great deal of heat from people saying, what about my group, how
like green businesses or we could use the energy companies on the other end. the oil and gas industry. i will postpone paying income tax for year. because i said so. dotake this group and something similar. tweak their tax rather than pay 38%. they will pay 20% for the next year. it seems to me if he has the legal authority to amend taxes which the affordable care act is a tax according to the supreme court. what is to prevent him from just amending any tax to his liking? if you would,is...
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life kes energy. and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. bause using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here ♪ >>> an explosion in northwest texas has reduced a home to nothing. on the left, a picture of what the log cabin home looked like before and on the right what's left. basically a big pile of wood. the explosion was so strong people several miles away reported feeling it. a sheriff's spokesman is blaming a propane leak. >> we red all about it could be a gas leak or that it could be an oil well blow up, propane tank, anything like that. and get out here and nothing's burnt, there's just completely demolished two-story house. >> interesting, nothing burnt, just demolished. there was a woman inside that home and she died. we're told her husband was out of town at the time. >>> a nationwide manhunt is under way for a man police believe murdered a colorado family and then set their home on fire. the v
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plus a new warning about those popular energy drinks. what researchers just discovered they can do to your heart. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. jon: new details emerging in this weekend's deadly train derailment in new york city. according to a new report, the train's engineer may have fallen a
plus a new warning about those popular energy drinks. what researchers just discovered they can do to your heart. hey kevin...still eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading...
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take the energy quiz. energy lis here. adam: backs the floor of the new york stock exchange and nicole petallides. look at one company which is expanding its buyback program. nicole: looking at deere. stay with a group of traders when quickly the news crossed 10:24 a.m. this is a nice today chart, you can see this morning where you get the big pop. it's been a buyback program by $8 billion on talks of the program to have underway as well as announcing a courtly dividend. is your stock reacted right now of 2.8%, 85034 deere and company. lori: sticking with market major averages struggle to stay positive. our next guest says don't get fancy with your investment choices. boring as stable companies are the way to go. jason, thank you so much for hustling to get here today for us, great to have you. first your take on this little downturn we are experiencing here, healthy consolidation or real inflection? >> if you think you know what is going on, we have an up 30% year to date. they were rightfully allocated thinking let's tak
take the energy quiz. energy lis here. adam: backs the floor of the new york stock exchange and nicole petallides. look at one company which is expanding its buyback program. nicole: looking at deere. stay with a group of traders when quickly the news crossed 10:24 a.m. this is a nice today chart, you can see this morning where you get the big pop. it's been a buyback program by $8 billion on talks of the program to have underway as well as announcing a courtly dividend. is your stock reacted...
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take the energy quiz. energy lives here. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. well, did you know that just one sheet of bounce outdoor fresh gives you more freshness than two sheets of the leading national store brand? who knew? so, how do you get your bounce? with more freshness in a single sheet. >>> now for our what in the world segments. this week will mark one year since the shootings in knnewtow connecticut. i decided to take a look at the rest of the world. my special report global lessons on guns premiers tonight for viewers in north america. take a look at this preview. in the weeks following the newtown massmassacre, a clearer picture of the shooter adam lanza emerged. he played military video games in his basement f
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if you're an energy company, it reins back regulations against climate change emissions. it does stuff companies like. it increases their profits. but something they like even less than taxes is publicity. >> right. >> of a bad nature. and the documents we got, which opened a window into the work that a.l.e.c. does showed how much corporations heighted that. and at least 41 listed by a.l.e.c. themselves under this title, prodigal son project, trying to get them back now to become members again, have left since 2012. left a few months after trayvon martin died. >> so the idea is they're trying to create sort of another entity that can then be donated to instead of a.l.e.c. proper? >> yes. and that's part of it, trying to get around the name of a.l.e.c., which has become slightly sort of dirty or smelly, perhaps, in public for the time being. but also they're trying to get away from any threatened future of the irs coming after them for lobbying. they are a charity. they're tax-he exempt. they're creating legislation was claiming a charity doing no political work at all. an
if you're an energy company, it reins back regulations against climate change emissions. it does stuff companies like. it increases their profits. but something they like even less than taxes is publicity. >> right. >> of a bad nature. and the documents we got, which opened a window into the work that a.l.e.c. does showed how much corporations heighted that. and at least 41 listed by a.l.e.c. themselves under this title, prodigal son project, trying to get them back now to become...
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would accept a peaceful nuclear energy program in iran. meanwhile, 8 a-year-old merrill newman is back on u.s. soil and with family after being detained in north korea. pyongyang said it deported the 85-year-old veteran of the korean war. north korean authorities seized newman off a departing plane more than a month ago. joining me now, congressman michael mccall, he is chairman of the house homeland security committee and adam shift, a member of the house select intelligence committee. thanks for coming in on a sthoey day. not always easy in washington. i want to start out with merrill newman. i know his son is in your district. you had been back and forth with him. why did north korea seize him and why did they legality him go? >> it's a very good question. i'm not sure we'll ever know completely the answer. it may be as a north koreans have said that, you know, part of a personal pique they found out abouthis war record and pulled him off the plain. it may have to do something with iran and the fact that north korea is the not the focus
would accept a peaceful nuclear energy program in iran. meanwhile, 8 a-year-old merrill newman is back on u.s. soil and with family after being detained in north korea. pyongyang said it deported the 85-year-old veteran of the korean war. north korean authorities seized newman off a departing plane more than a month ago. joining me now, congressman michael mccall, he is chairman of the house homeland security committee and adam shift, a member of the house select intelligence committee. thanks...
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to get through to get high speed old times the tape equipment can be turned off and doesn't require energy when it's not yours computer scientists a matinee ticket he could become a key technology for japan thank you and magnetic tape is no the only province in the arctic sea fields in which japan now holds the largest market share in. monthly data storage increases in defence position will be increasingly important in the aero peek into the matter that could be produced in japan who look set to play a crucial role as it could have caused the county's might contain industry. mchugh had been in and steal. it is time now think tank under the weather people in poland as i recover from a powerful storm. nine jersey cows this morning the world weather the morning catherine could to assist and has a sweat tripling the messiah video coming out from there napoleon's how blissful and happy marriage. on friday and saturday with hurricane force winds and snow. several people were reported killed and dozens injured the blizzard cause how outages affecting thousands of people for several hours the buil
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you can have a peaceful nuclear energy program with no enrichment. the uranium can be provided for that, it can be taken back. centrifuges, they certainly don't need fast speed centrifuges, they don't need thousands of centrifuges. the only reason you want to have the kind of capability iran is developing is because you want a fast break capability. >> to ramp up uranium quickly. >> so what i think the administration needs to push for in this negotiation is a peaceful program without enrichment, and i wouldn't begin the process by conceding anything on enrichment. >> it seems like it's already a little bit -- now, the exact nature of it, the idea that maybe we would ship in enriched uranium capable of nuclear energy only, but nonetheless a lot of people have complained it does seem like the administration has given up something they shouldn't be gig up. >> this violates the u.n. security council resolutions, the u.n. proliferation treating and empowers other countries in the northeast to say we're going to strike an accord to allow you to continue yo
you can have a peaceful nuclear energy program with no enrichment. the uranium can be provided for that, it can be taken back. centrifuges, they certainly don't need fast speed centrifuges, they don't need thousands of centrifuges. the only reason you want to have the kind of capability iran is developing is because you want a fast break capability. >> to ramp up uranium quickly. >> so what i think the administration needs to push for in this negotiation is a peaceful program...
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their enrichment of uranium that is used to build a nuclear bomb but it's also used to generate nuclear energy. >> we have to not constantly assume that it's not possible for iran for like any country to change overtime. it may not be likely. if you ask me the live life andd that we are about to arrive at the instate that i described earlier it was more than 50/50. we have to try. >> iran and the u.s. and five other world powers will meet in the coming days to discuss implementing an agreement on iran's program. the deal which lifted sanctions on iran has benefitted his country's economy. >> controversy over the latest projectproject on artist cristo. some say it will damage the eco-system. >> it's called "over the river". the arkansas in south central colorado. what cristo wants to do here is suspend hundreds of huge panels of silvery cloth nearly six miles of it in eight sections along a 42-mile stretch of the river. the drawing shows how the sun light will filter through the fafabric. >> the best way to see it is underneath on a raft drifting through big horn sheep canyon. >> we have 300,00
their enrichment of uranium that is used to build a nuclear bomb but it's also used to generate nuclear energy. >> we have to not constantly assume that it's not possible for iran for like any country to change overtime. it may not be likely. if you ask me the live life andd that we are about to arrive at the instate that i described earlier it was more than 50/50. we have to try. >> iran and the u.s. and five other world powers will meet in the coming days to discuss implementing...
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life takes energy. and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here. ♪ >>> no meet the press" is back with our political roundtable. chuck todd, stephanie rawlings-blake, andrea mitchell. >> welcome, stephanie rawlings-blake, mayor of baltimore, first time on "meet the press." mayor since 2010, serves on the national democratic committee as well. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> the question is how good are things, really, and chuck, there are so many stories about how angry the president is. they want to separate the president from all the problems, but where is the accountability? does someone have to be fired before americans think we're on the right track? >> if this doesn't turn out to be the fix, if this website fix doesn't turn out to work as well as they're promising right now on various conference calls, what they're promising as far as th
life takes energy. and no one applies more technology to produce american energy and refine it more efficiently than exxonmobil. because using energy responsibly has never been more important. energy lives here. ♪ >>> no meet the press" is back with our political roundtable. chuck todd, stephanie rawlings-blake, andrea mitchell. >> welcome, stephanie rawlings-blake, mayor of baltimore, first time on "meet the press." mayor since 2010, serves on the national...
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plus the energy drink business is exploding with little regulation. we will hear from a doctor whose new study is adding to growing concerns safety. >>> can you live your life paying for everything by only using online currency? we will be joined by a couple who live in -- or who lived in banking. >>> hello. i am antonio mora. we begin with outrageous hospital bills. the mysterious methods hospitals use often puzzle experts. how can it cost one person in california $1,500 to get stitches when the person next to them is charged $500 more and the same treatment in florida could cost over $3,000? as al jazeera's janet tuboni reports, higher costs do not necessarily equal better care. renewing a long-standing debate prices. >> hospital costs have americans fed up with the system. >> i think insurance companies and hospitals and healthcare in general are really over the top >> reporter: some even say they paying. >> if you were going to get one stitch, would you pay $500 tore stitch yourself? >> i would try to stitch myself. shocking. >> i am not surprised
plus the energy drink business is exploding with little regulation. we will hear from a doctor whose new study is adding to growing concerns safety. >>> can you live your life paying for everything by only using online currency? we will be joined by a couple who live in -- or who lived in banking. >>> hello. i am antonio mora. we begin with outrageous hospital bills. the mysterious methods hospitals use often puzzle experts. how can it cost one person in california $1,500 to...
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a lot of people drink these energy drink. you say it's not the caffeine in them, it's this other ingredient i've never heard of, torene. what is torene? >> a form of amino acid. there's a big concern about these energy drinks. the number of emergency room admissions as a result of energy drinks has doubled. this is mostly between the age of 18 to 25. that's one of the reasons why some of the researchers and scientists out there, including the germans have looked at -- even though it's a small study, they looked at about 18 adults and saw there was an increase in heart rate by about 15%. what's the reason behind this? we know you have the caffeine, you have torene. it's a form of amino acid which is really not supposed to hurt you but the question is whether it's the combo of torene and caffeine that can increase the heart rate. if you drink this short term, it may not really affect you. but long-term effect of having your heart beat at a very high rate can affect the muscle in the heart and i'm not if favor of this. >> there'
a lot of people drink these energy drink. you say it's not the caffeine in them, it's this other ingredient i've never heard of, torene. what is torene? >> a form of amino acid. there's a big concern about these energy drinks. the number of emergency room admissions as a result of energy drinks has doubled. this is mostly between the age of 18 to 25. that's one of the reasons why some of the researchers and scientists out there, including the germans have looked at -- even though it's a...
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the interim deal, we have high confidence that the international atomic energy will verify that. that is really not a problem. you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that they will have a more covert, clandestine program. they had an enrichment program, enrichment facility. a dissident group, the any cake, how did it. they had another enrichment , western intelligence durings discovered it 2009. it has made the iranians a bit keep a being able to covert program covert. there is a very high price for those. the price they paid was crippling sanctions. their economy is in the gutter now. so they are going to be wary of doing this. we are going to have to insist on some very intrusive verification measures to be able to give some measure of that they do not have covert facilities going forward. >> what do you think the best deal could be, from a practical standpoint? we know what prime minister he -- stopu says everything, dismantle everything. what do you think the best we could do is? orthe president has more less said it, but you reduce a iran'syou redu
the interim deal, we have high confidence that the international atomic energy will verify that. that is really not a problem. you have to do something more difficult. you have to be confident that they will have a more covert, clandestine program. they had an enrichment program, enrichment facility. a dissident group, the any cake, how did it. they had another enrichment , western intelligence durings discovered it 2009. it has made the iranians a bit keep a being able to covert program...
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you bring new content and energy to the business. i'm pleased to be on the program. as for who is right and why they are both right, it's true that core al qaeda has been decimated. al qaeda as a top-down organization is over. al qaeda and related terror groups - they are parasitically related in a horizontal way is growing. what mike rogers is saying is that the threats have changed. what diane is saying is that they have increased. >> let's listening to house intelligence chair mike rogers, who suggested the situation may be worse than before 9/11, 2001. >> the pressure on intelligence services to great it right is stronger. more affiliates than we have had have switched to the notion that smaller events are okay. if you have more smaller events, that may lead to their objectives and goals. >> representative rogers brings up the issue of smaller events. do you think that's where we are going, instead of big events, attacks? >> i don't know that we can say al qaeda was used to doing big events. it pulled off a spectacular set of event, and a few others that were lar
you bring new content and energy to the business. i'm pleased to be on the program. as for who is right and why they are both right, it's true that core al qaeda has been decimated. al qaeda as a top-down organization is over. al qaeda and related terror groups - they are parasitically related in a horizontal way is growing. what mike rogers is saying is that the threats have changed. what diane is saying is that they have increased. >> let's listening to house intelligence chair mike...